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Post by anthony40 on Oct 1, 2017 17:19:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2017 17:41:50 GMT
Yeah, okay, I guess.
OTH, we don't have to have a musical of *every* Roald Dahl.
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Post by anthony40 on Oct 1, 2017 18:15:49 GMT
I hear you however, the way I see it, it's an established story and the opportunity for a new musical,so that can't be a bad thing, right? And it's at The National.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2017 18:16:48 GMT
A musical about witches? I can't see the concept catching on, somehow
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2017 18:34:54 GMT
Oooh fabulous. I think it might just be my favourite Roald Dahl book.
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Post by dippy on Oct 1, 2017 19:36:26 GMT
All I think is how are they going to do the mice? Probably a silly question and I expect a puppet with the actor who played the person operating it but still.
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Post by abitoftap on Oct 1, 2017 20:12:09 GMT
James Humphreys?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2017 20:43:05 GMT
A musical about witches? I can't see the concept catching on, somehow Or...a musical based on a Roald Dahl book staged by one of Britain's leading subsidised theatres for a Christmas run?...Nope, not sure if that's gonna work either.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2017 20:56:41 GMT
The book and movie are fabulous, so I'm game! I can imagine there is a great potential visually, and whoever gets cast aas The Grand High Witch, thats a terrific character to play so hopefully that will translate well and they can get a well-established musical actress to take on that role and bring it to life successfully.
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Post by Jon on Oct 2, 2017 0:23:54 GMT
The book and movie are fabulous, so I'm game! I can imagine there is a great potential visually, and whoever gets cast aas The Grand High Witch, thats a terrific character to play so hopefully that will translate well and they can get a well-established musical actress to take on that role and bring it to life successfully. Roald Dahl hated the movie because they changed the ending! I think it's a good film but I would be up for a more faithful adaptation. The success of Matilda and to a lesser extent Charlie has lead to a lot more stage adaptations of Dahl's work with Fantastic Mr Fox and The Twits most recently. The Witches was done as a play so a musical could work really well. The Dahl books left that could be adapted for the stage are James and the Giant Peach, The Magic Finger and George's Marvellous Medicine as I don't think you could do The BFG as a play or a musical.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2017 4:28:26 GMT
The Dahl books left that could be adapted for the stage are James and the Giant Peach, The Magic Finger and George's Marvellous Medicine as I don't think you could do The BFG as a play or a musical. James and The Giant Peach has been done already.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2017 8:03:04 GMT
Also my reaction. But I think this is a good thing. I'd rather an unknown as theres no expectation there as opposed to a known which could lead to disappointment. Pasek & Paul composed for James & the Giant Peach when they were relatively unknown (compared to their reputation now and I think the score is great and under-recognised). I can imagine an Andrew Lippa score being quite underwhelming and a Tim Minchin score, well, 1 he's probably contractually restricted to composing for a Dahl for RSC only, 2 would cost far too much and 3 has the potential to lead to disappointment with people comparing to Matilda. I doubt Shaiman would be asked to score another Dahl given the insipid score on the Broadway production and general lacklustre response.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2017 8:40:01 GMT
The BFG has been done on stage loads of times. The Magic Finger and George's Marvellous Medicine have been done too. David Wood seems to be a keen adaptor of Roald Dahl books to the stage.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2017 9:20:09 GMT
BFG was touring when I was a kid (as a play) I mean there are certainly worse things to adapt for the stage so on one hand crack on NT. On the other I've no desire to see it so meh, personally.
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Post by Mark on Oct 2, 2017 14:20:28 GMT
The book and movie are fabulous, so I'm game! I can imagine there is a great potential visually, and whoever gets cast aas The Grand High Witch, thats a terrific character to play so hopefully that will translate well and they can get a well-established musical actress to take on that role and bring it to life successfully. Can't believe I'm saying this, and it's unlikely she'd do it, but... IDINA MENZEL would be my dream grand high witch!
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Post by robertb213 on Oct 3, 2017 20:59:48 GMT
The book and movie are fabulous, so I'm game! I can imagine there is a great potential visually, and whoever gets cast aas The Grand High Witch, thats a terrific character to play so hopefully that will translate well and they can get a well-established musical actress to take on that role and bring it to life successfully. Can't believe I'm saying this, and it's unlikely she'd do it, but... IDINA MENZEL would be my dream grand high witch! Seconded!!! Someone make this happen 😁
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Post by MusicalTalk on Oct 3, 2017 21:54:10 GMT
The grand high witch is described as very short, very young and very pretty. Idina, sadly, isn't the first two.
What've this composer and lyricist team done before?
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Post by Mark on Oct 3, 2017 22:09:14 GMT
The grand high witch is described as very short, very young and very pretty. Idina, sadly, isn't the first two. What've this composer and lyricist team done before? Young and short aren't what I'd associate with the character but then it's been a long time since I've read the book. Angelica Huston was excellent in the film and she's certainly not short (or even young when the film was made).
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Post by notmymuse on Oct 3, 2017 23:02:23 GMT
BFG was touring when I was a kid (as a play) I mean there are certainly worse things to adapt for the stage so on one hand crack on NT. On the other I've no desire to see it so meh, personally. I saw the BFG play about 7 years ago. Loved it.
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Post by Mark on Jan 25, 2023 22:25:41 GMT
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Post by mrbarnaby on Jan 25, 2023 22:46:02 GMT
Yes , opening in November/December in the Lyttleton
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jan 25, 2023 22:54:18 GMT
Who is the writing team behind this? Is it the same as the original plans or has it changed?
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 25, 2023 22:55:07 GMT
Who is the writing team behind this? Dave Malloy
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Post by pianowithsam on Jan 25, 2023 23:21:21 GMT
Who is the writing team behind this? Dave Malloy A DAVE MALLOY SHOW IN THE UK? is this confirmed??
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Post by intoanewlife on Jan 25, 2023 23:22:20 GMT
A DAVE MALLOY SHOW IN THE UK? is this confirmed?? Yes. He has this premiering in London and Black Swan on Broadway this year.
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